Hello all,
I'm sure this is a common problem and has nothing to do with plugins but I
want to place this here anyway.
When replying to mails or forwarding mails German umlauts get scrambled.
Before in the original mail:
> Jürgen
> daß
In the reply:
> JÃ¼rgen
> daÃŸ
This affects not only the text in the message field itself but also the TO
and Subject fields.
Can anybody help?
Kindest regards,
Martin

Am Di, 31.03.2009, 14:10, schrieb Alexandros Vellis:
> On Fri, 20 Mar 2009 23:07:41 +0100 (CET)
> "Urs Mueller" <newsuser@...> wrote:
>
>> Hello
>>
>> I am in the process of migration from cyrus 2.2 to 2.3, SM 1.4.10 to
>> 1.4.17 and OS.
>> I tend to use imapsync for migrating the mails from the old to the new
>> server. But for copying the rest of the settings, I ran into problems
>> with the sieve settings from avelsieve.
>> I am using avelsieve 1.9.7 on both servers.
>> I thought copying /var/lib/sieve should be sufficient. But although
>> the files are present, example:
>> lrwxrwxrwx 1 cyrus mail 12 Mar 20 22:28 defaultbc -> phpscript.bc
>> -rw------- 1 cyrus mail 1160 Mar 19 19:18 phpscript.bc
>> -rw------- 1 cyrus mail 4942 Mar 19 19:18 phpscript.script
>> the filter are not showing up in SM and will be overwritten on the
>> first change through SM/filter options.
>> Does avelsieve save it's settings/script on another location?
>
> avelsieve doesn't know where the mail server stores its scripts -- in
> fact it doesn't even care. You need to migrate your Sieve scripts just
> as you would according to the documentation of your IMAP server.
>
>
> As far as Cyrus is concerned, you need to check with its documentation,
> changes across versions (for instance if the byte-compiled script
> format has changed and the scripts need mass-recompiling) and
> configuration options (to ensure that the sieve store path remains the
> same as before). If all else fails, ask around on the info-cyrus
> mailing list.
Thank you for your help.
I found, that my installation of SM does write to the cyrus / sieve
directory. After I changed the filter, the plugin shows the filter.
But when quitting SM and re-login, the filter rules are no more visible
(but working), in fact the plugin shows "there are no filters".
It seems to be a problem with underlying autorisation (SSL, saslauthd,
PLAIN or similar)...

On Fri, 20 Mar 2009 23:07:41 +0100 (CET)
"Urs Mueller" <newsuser@...> wrote:
> Hello
>
> I am in the process of migration from cyrus 2.2 to 2.3, SM 1.4.10 to
> 1.4.17 and OS.
> I tend to use imapsync for migrating the mails from the old to the new
> server. But for copying the rest of the settings, I ran into problems
> with the sieve settings from avelsieve.
> I am using avelsieve 1.9.7 on both servers.
> I thought copying /var/lib/sieve should be sufficient. But although
> the files are present, example:
> lrwxrwxrwx 1 cyrus mail 12 Mar 20 22:28 defaultbc -> phpscript.bc
> -rw------- 1 cyrus mail 1160 Mar 19 19:18 phpscript.bc
> -rw------- 1 cyrus mail 4942 Mar 19 19:18 phpscript.script
> the filter are not showing up in SM and will be overwritten on the
> first change through SM/filter options.
> Does avelsieve save it's settings/script on another location?
avelsieve doesn't know where the mail server stores its scripts -- in
fact it doesn't even care. You need to migrate your Sieve scripts just
as you would according to the documentation of your IMAP server.
As far as Cyrus is concerned, you need to check with its documentation,
changes across versions (for instance if the byte-compiled script
format has changed and the scripts need mass-recompiling) and
configuration options (to ensure that the sieve store path remains the
same as before). If all else fails, ask around on the info-cyrus
mailing list.
--
Alexandros Vellis
National & Kapodistrian University of Athens
Network Operations Centre

Hello to all,
I would like to change the default setting in avelsieve "keep local
copy" when choosing the redirect option. Most of our users who have a
redirection of their email are not aware that this fills their quota
over time. We get increased support requests because of this.
Is it possible? I have searched through the FAQ on the avelsieve trac
page and through the config-sample file, but found no such option.
We are using squirrelmail-1.4.17 with avelsieve 1.9.6.
Kind regards
Timo

Paul,
Thank you for your response.
The thread does mention that is a plugin yes. I should have been more
specific perhaps to ask is there *any* solution to integrating a caldav
capable calendar, regardless of built in or plugged in. The reason I
figured I should ask is because that thread is more than a year old, and
lots of things can change in a year. If, for example, a project is in
works and what is needed to finish it is some financial motivation, I
would approach my customer about it. If nobody has looked at it yet,
and the project is just a long-term goal with no code, then probably it
is more efficient to find another solution, like a standalone web-app
that can speak to an existing caldav server.
>From what you say, I will find another solution for now, and perhaps
revisit this in another year.
Thanks again for your response, Paul, and kudos for all your efforts :)
-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Lesniewski <paul@...>
Reply-to: Squirrelmail Plugins Mailing List
<squirrelmail-plugins@...>
To: Squirrelmail Plugins Mailing List
<squirrelmail-plugins@...>
Subject: Re: [SM-PLUGINS] caldav
Date: Fri, 20 Mar 2009 02:15:01 -0700
> I have found a thread that appears to be developers discussing
> implementation of caldav and other similar protocols, but I have not been
> able to find at this time anything about configuring the squirrelmail
> calendar as a caldav client. Based on my searching of the web and
> documentation, I am to believe that such configuration is not possible, but
> I am hoping to turn my belief into knowledge before I go seeking other
> solutions.
If you read some thread on one of our mailing lists, you should have
noticed that the discussion was regarding the Shared Calendars plugin,
not the SM stock calendar.
> Does anyone know if it is possible to configure the SM calendar to act as a
> caldav client to an existing caldav compliant server? If so, is there any
> documentation in regards to this? If not, is this something that has any
> future possibility?
As that thread also probably mentions, the Shared Calendars plugin
beta (ask offlist) currently implements WebDAV *server* functionality.
WebDAV *client* functionality is planned, and CalDAV is probably a
longer-term project given the loads of things on my plate in front of
it.
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Hello
I am in the process of migration from cyrus 2.2 to 2.3, SM 1.4.10 to
1.4.17 and OS.
I tend to use imapsync for migrating the mails from the old to the new
server. But for copying the rest of the settings, I ran into problems with
the sieve settings from avelsieve.
I am using avelsieve 1.9.7 on both servers.
I thought copying /var/lib/sieve should be sufficient. But although the
files are present, example:
lrwxrwxrwx 1 cyrus mail 12 Mar 20 22:28 defaultbc -> phpscript.bc
-rw------- 1 cyrus mail 1160 Mar 19 19:18 phpscript.bc
-rw------- 1 cyrus mail 4942 Mar 19 19:18 phpscript.script
the filter are not showing up in SM and will be overwritten on the first
change through SM/filter options.
Does avelsieve save it's settings/script on another location?
Regards, Urs

> I have found a thread that appears to be developers discussing
> implementation of caldav and other similar protocols, but I have not been
> able to find at this time anything about configuring the squirrelmail
> calendar as a caldav client. Based on my searching of the web and
> documentation, I am to believe that such configuration is not possible, but
> I am hoping to turn my belief into knowledge before I go seeking other
> solutions.
If you read some thread on one of our mailing lists, you should have
noticed that the discussion was regarding the Shared Calendars plugin,
not the SM stock calendar.
> Does anyone know if it is possible to configure the SM calendar to act as a
> caldav client to an existing caldav compliant server? If so, is there any
> documentation in regards to this? If not, is this something that has any
> future possibility?
As that thread also probably mentions, the Shared Calendars plugin
beta (ask offlist) currently implements WebDAV *server* functionality.
WebDAV *client* functionality is planned, and CalDAV is probably a
longer-term project given the loads of things on my plate in front of
it.

On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 11:27 PM, Tom Winterhalder <tom@...> wrote:
> On Wed, 2009-03-18 at 11:33 -0700, Paul Lesniewski wrote:
>> On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 7:48 AM, Tom Winterhalder
>> <tom@...> wrote:
>> > On Wed, 2009-03-18 at 15:43 +0100, Tom Winterhalder wrote:
>> >> On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 2:13 AM, Tom Winterhalder
>> <tom@...>
>> >> wrote:
>> >> > Hi all,
>> >> > Today I installed SquirrelMail 1.4.13-2ubuntu1.1 and configured
>> it to
>> >> > use a Mysql database for users. So far everything seems to work
>> as
>> >> > expected. At least I can log on and send mails.
>> >> >
>> >> > To allow users to change their password I also installed the
>> >> > change_sqlpass plugin 3.3-1.2 and the compatibility plugin
>> 2.0.14-1.0.
>> >> >
>> >> > Running conf.pl I enabled both plugins. Now when I log on as a
>> user and
>> >> > try to change the password I can't see any possibility to do so.
>> >> >
>> >> > I can't find any error messages. It is just not displayed.
>> >> >
>> >> > I followed the INSTALL document of both plugins. Is there
>> anything else
>> >> > I need to consider?
>> >>
>> >> Reading the mailing list posting guidelines to learn how to
>> increase
>> >> PHP logging verbosity? Without an error message, we can't really
>> >> help.
>> >>
>> > I already set PHP logging to E_ALL. There is no error message at
>> all.
>> > Not on the screen, nor in any log files (messages, apache, mysql) I
>> was
>> > looking at.
>> > I just thought there might be anything else I forgot, or it might be
>> a
>> > known issue.
>>
>> Test that your error settings are really correct:
>>
>> http://squirrelmail.org/wiki/TestPHPSettings
>>
>> turning on display_errors is easiest.
>>
>> Make sure the plugin is really activated in config/config.php
>>
>> Browse to the options page of SquirrelMail. If it's not there,
>> something's fishy with your setup.
>>
> The error settings were correct. But in config.php no plugins have been
> activated. Manually modifying config.php to include the compatibility
> and the change_sqlpass plugins solved the problem.
Compatibility does not need to be activated (it's just a waste of CPU cycles).
> What I don't understand now, why does conf.pl tell me that the plugins
> are activated, but in fact they aren't?
Maybe you forgot to choose to *save* your changes in conf.pl before exiting?
> Thank you very much for your help.
You're quite welcome.

On Wed, 2009-03-18 at 11:33 -0700, Paul Lesniewski wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 7:48 AM, Tom Winterhalder
> <tom@...> wrote:
> > On Wed, 2009-03-18 at 15:43 +0100, Tom Winterhalder wrote:
> >> On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 2:13 AM, Tom Winterhalder
> <tom@...>
> >> wrote:
> >> > Hi all,
> >> > Today I installed SquirrelMail 1.4.13-2ubuntu1.1 and configured
> it to
> >> > use a Mysql database for users. So far everything seems to work
> as
> >> > expected. At least I can log on and send mails.
> >> >
> >> > To allow users to change their password I also installed the
> >> > change_sqlpass plugin 3.3-1.2 and the compatibility plugin
> 2.0.14-1.0.
> >> >
> >> > Running conf.pl I enabled both plugins. Now when I log on as a
> user and
> >> > try to change the password I can't see any possibility to do so.
> >> >
> >> > I can't find any error messages. It is just not displayed.
> >> >
> >> > I followed the INSTALL document of both plugins. Is there
> anything else
> >> > I need to consider?
> >>
> >> Reading the mailing list posting guidelines to learn how to
> increase
> >> PHP logging verbosity? Without an error message, we can't really
> >> help.
> >>
> > I already set PHP logging to E_ALL. There is no error message at
> all.
> > Not on the screen, nor in any log files (messages, apache, mysql) I
> was
> > looking at.
> > I just thought there might be anything else I forgot, or it might be
> a
> > known issue.
>
> Test that your error settings are really correct:
>
> http://squirrelmail.org/wiki/TestPHPSettings
>
> turning on display_errors is easiest.
>
> Make sure the plugin is really activated in config/config.php
>
> Browse to the options page of SquirrelMail. If it's not there,
> something's fishy with your setup.
>
The error settings were correct. But in config.php no plugins have been
activated. Manually modifying config.php to include the compatibility
and the change_sqlpass plugins solved the problem.
What I don't understand now, why does conf.pl tell me that the plugins
are activated, but in fact they aren't?
Thank you very much for your help.

On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 7:48 AM, Tom Winterhalder <tom@...> wrote:
> On Wed, 2009-03-18 at 15:43 +0100, Tom Winterhalder wrote:
>> On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 2:13 AM, Tom Winterhalder <tom@...>
>> wrote:
>> > Hi all,
>> > Today I installed SquirrelMail 1.4.13-2ubuntu1.1 and configured it to
>> > use a Mysql database for users. So far everything seems to work as
>> > expected. At least I can log on and send mails.
>> >
>> > To allow users to change their password I also installed the
>> > change_sqlpass plugin 3.3-1.2 and the compatibility plugin 2.0.14-1.0.
>> >
>> > Running conf.pl I enabled both plugins. Now when I log on as a user and
>> > try to change the password I can't see any possibility to do so.
>> >
>> > I can't find any error messages. It is just not displayed.
>> >
>> > I followed the INSTALL document of both plugins. Is there anything else
>> > I need to consider?
>>
>> Reading the mailing list posting guidelines to learn how to increase
>> PHP logging verbosity? Without an error message, we can't really
>> help.
>>
> I already set PHP logging to E_ALL. There is no error message at all.
> Not on the screen, nor in any log files (messages, apache, mysql) I was
> looking at.
> I just thought there might be anything else I forgot, or it might be a
> known issue.
Test that your error settings are really correct:
http://squirrelmail.org/wiki/TestPHPSettings
turning on display_errors is easiest.
Make sure the plugin is really activated in config/config.php
Browse to the options page of SquirrelMail. If it's not there,
something's fishy with your setup.

On Wed, 2009-03-18 at 15:43 +0100, Tom Winterhalder wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 2:13 AM, Tom Winterhalder <tom@...>
> wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > Today I installed SquirrelMail 1.4.13-2ubuntu1.1 and configured it to
> > use a Mysql database for users. So far everything seems to work as
> > expected. At least I can log on and send mails.
> >
> > To allow users to change their password I also installed the
> > change_sqlpass plugin 3.3-1.2 and the compatibility plugin 2.0.14-1.0.
> >
> > Running conf.pl I enabled both plugins. Now when I log on as a user and
> > try to change the password I can't see any possibility to do so.
> >
> > I can't find any error messages. It is just not displayed.
> >
> > I followed the INSTALL document of both plugins. Is there anything else
> > I need to consider?
>
> Reading the mailing list posting guidelines to learn how to increase
> PHP logging verbosity? Without an error message, we can't really
> help.
>
I already set PHP logging to E_ALL. There is no error message at all.
Not on the screen, nor in any log files (messages, apache, mysql) I was
looking at.
I just thought there might be anything else I forgot, or it might be a
known issue.

On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 2:13 AM, Tom Winterhalder <tom@...> wrote:
> Hi all,
> Today I installed SquirrelMail 1.4.13-2ubuntu1.1 and configured it to
> use a Mysql database for users. So far everything seems to work as
> expected. At least I can log on and send mails.
>
> To allow users to change their password I also installed the
> change_sqlpass plugin 3.3-1.2 and the compatibility plugin 2.0.14-1.0.
>
> Running conf.pl I enabled both plugins. Now when I log on as a user and
> try to change the password I can't see any possibility to do so.
>
> I can't find any error messages. It is just not displayed.
>
> I followed the INSTALL document of both plugins. Is there anything else
> I need to consider?
Reading the mailing list posting guidelines to learn how to increase
PHP logging verbosity? Without an error message, we can't really
help.

Hi all,
Today I installed SquirrelMail 1.4.13-2ubuntu1.1 and configured it to
use a Mysql database for users. So far everything seems to work as
expected. At least I can log on and send mails.
To allow users to change their password I also installed the
change_sqlpass plugin 3.3-1.2 and the compatibility plugin 2.0.14-1.0.
Running conf.pl I enabled both plugins. Now when I log on as a user and
try to change the password I can't see any possibility to do so.
I can't find any error messages. It is just not displayed.
I followed the INSTALL document of both plugins. Is there anything else
I need to consider?
Best regards,
Tom

Hello:
I have found a thread that appears to be developers discussing
implementation of caldav and other similar protocols, but I have not
been able to find at this time anything about configuring the
squirrelmail calendar as a caldav client. Based on my searching of the
web and documentation, I am to believe that such configuration is not
possible, but I am hoping to turn my belief into knowledge before I go
seeking other solutions.
Does anyone know if it is possible to configure the SM calendar to act
as a caldav client to an existing caldav compliant server? If so, is
there any documentation in regards to this? If not, is this something
that has any future possibility?
Bob Miller
334-7117/633-3760
http://computerisms.ca
bob@...
Network, Internet, Server,
and Open Source Solutions

Thanks Paul
I'm not primarily an IT person, so my terminology is inexact
I'll try mairix, which I understand should work with my postfix mail server.
For the email attachments, I'll try using swish-e
Rgds
Michael
-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Lesniewski [mailto:paul@...]
Sent: Tuesday, 17 March 2009 8:22 AM
To: Squirrelmail Plugins Mailing List
Subject: Re: [SM-PLUGINS] indexing plugin
> Has there been any development on an indexing plugin, ie a plug in that
will
> allow rapid retrieval of email body (& possibly of email attachment)
content
> from entry of into a free-text field?
What do you mean "rapid retrieval of email body (& possibly of email
attachment)"?
What do you mean "from entry of into a free-text field"?
> I did find some discussion on this topic from 2006, but none since
> http://marc.info/?l=squirrelmail-devel&m=115135952021344&w=2
Search indexing doesn't have much to do with retrieving the email or
its attachments after the search is finished.
Anyway, regarding indexing, Brian summed up the development team's
view nicely here:
http://marc.info/?l=squirrelmail-devel&m=115135952021344&w=2
> I have been using swish-e, which as I understand is written in C++ &
> requires Perl, to index files but I miss not having indexing on my
> squirrelmail webmail. I'd like to go entirely webmail-based in relation to
> my email.
As Brian stated, some IMAP servers already maintain their own indexes,
and SquirrelMail 1.5.2+ has advanced search features that should be
decently fast. If you are looking for a more static virtual search
results folder, please say that. Also provide links to any
products/setups that you are using, as I'm not 100% clear exactly what
functionality you are missing in SM.
Ultimately, the answer is likely to be that no, no such plugin
development has been undertaken. If you are up for it, it's probably
something you'll probably want to discuss with the development team
before and as you proceed.
Thanks for the interest.
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> We are running squirrelmail on a RHEL 5.2 server. We recently did an upgrade
> of squirrelmail and the local_autorespond_forward plugin started to cause an
> issue. More specifically, after the upgrade, the options page started to
> appear blank unless we de-activated the local_autorespond_forward plugin.
> Since this is blank page error, I have been watching the Apache error logs.
> The only message that appears is the following:
>
> [Mon Mar 09 15:02:16 2009] [error] [client xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx] PHP Fatal error: Call to undefined function sq_change_text_domain() in /usr/share/squirrelmail/plugins/local_autorespond_forward/functions.php on line 35, referer: http://xxx.yyyyyyy.com/webmail/src/right_main.php
Re-read the plugin's README file. You would then have been able to
fix the problem because you saw that you should look at the
src/configtest.php script and/or you saw the missing requirements
noted in that file.
> (Hostnames and IPs obfuscated to protect the innocent.)
>
> Here are some of the basic stats:
> OS: REHL 5.2
> Architecture: 64-bit Intel
> current squirrelmail version: 1.4.8-5.el5_2.3
> last working squirrelmail version: 1.4.8-4.el5
> local_autorespond_forward plugin version: 3.0-1.4.0
> PHP version: 5.1.6-20.el5_2.1
> web server: Apache 2.2.3-22.el5
> IMAP server: dovecot 1.0.7-2.el5
> SMTP server: 2.3.3-2.1.el5_2
>
> All of the above software has been installed by RPM.
>
> Here is the list of plugins that are being used in addition to
> local_autorespond_forward:
>
> delete_move_next - came with squirrelmail
> squirrelspell - came with squirrelmail
> newmail - came with squirrelmail
> compatibility - 2.0.11
Probably didn't re-run the patch in the INSTALL file.
> change_pass - 2.7a-1.4.x
>
> The compatibility, change_pass, and local_autorespond_forward plugins were all
> installed by hand.
>
> I have tried uninstalling and re-compiling, and then re-installing
> local_autorespond_forward to no avail.
>
> So far, only firefox and IE browsers have been tested.
>
> I have looked on Google, on the Squirrel mail web site, on the plugin page,
> in the plugin troubleshooting documentation, and I have found no suggestions on
> this issue.
>
> Does anyone have any suggestions or fixes?

> I searched for a plugin which allows users to delete attachments out of a
> message.
But you didn't search the mailing list archives. :-)
> This would be very useful for users having a disk quota and don't want to
> delete the messages themselves but big attachment files.
>
> I did not find anything. Maybe I did not search how I should. Is there any
> plugin which does this?
It's been discussed in the past. I personally had thought I might try
making such a plugin, but haven't prioritized it and don't have
endless free time. :-) If you want to, please announce your
intentions before embarking and make sure to read the plugin
development guidelines.

> Has there been any development on an indexing plugin, ie a plug in that will
> allow rapid retrieval of email body (& possibly of email attachment) content
> from entry of into a free-text field?
What do you mean "rapid retrieval of email body (& possibly of email
attachment)"?
What do you mean "from entry of into a free-text field"?
> I did find some discussion on this topic from 2006, but none since
> http://marc.info/?l=squirrelmail-devel&m=115135952021344&w=2
Search indexing doesn't have much to do with retrieving the email or
its attachments after the search is finished.
Anyway, regarding indexing, Brian summed up the development team's
view nicely here:
http://marc.info/?l=squirrelmail-devel&m=115135952021344&w=2
> I have been using swish-e, which as I understand is written in C++ &
> requires Perl, to index files but I miss not having indexing on my
> squirrelmail webmail. I'd like to go entirely webmail-based in relation to
> my email.
As Brian stated, some IMAP servers already maintain their own indexes,
and SquirrelMail 1.5.2+ has advanced search features that should be
decently fast. If you are looking for a more static virtual search
results folder, please say that. Also provide links to any
products/setups that you are using, as I'm not 100% clear exactly what
functionality you are missing in SM.
Ultimately, the answer is likely to be that no, no such plugin
development has been undertaken. If you are up for it, it's probably
something you'll probably want to discuss with the development team
before and as you proceed.
Thanks for the interest.

Hello all,
We are running squirrelmail on a RHEL 5.2 server. We recently did an upgrade
of squirrelmail and the local_autorespond_forward plugin started to cause an
issue. More specifically, after the upgrade, the options page started to
appear blank unless we de-activated the local_autorespond_forward plugin.
Since this is blank page error, I have been watching the Apache error logs.
The only message that appears is the following:
[Mon Mar 09 15:02:16 2009] [error] [client xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx] PHP Fatal error: Call to undefined function sq_change_text_domain() in /usr/share/squirrelmail/plugins/local_autorespond_forward/functions.php on line 35, referer: http://xxx.yyyyyyy.com/webmail/src/right_main.php
(Hostnames and IPs obfuscated to protect the innocent.)
Here are some of the basic stats:
OS: REHL 5.2
Architecture: 64-bit Intel
current squirrelmail version: 1.4.8-5.el5_2.3
last working squirrelmail version: 1.4.8-4.el5
local_autorespond_forward plugin version: 3.0-1.4.0
PHP version: 5.1.6-20.el5_2.1
web server: Apache 2.2.3-22.el5
IMAP server: dovecot 1.0.7-2.el5
SMTP server: 2.3.3-2.1.el5_2
All of the above software has been installed by RPM.
Here is the list of plugins that are being used in addition to
local_autorespond_forward:
delete_move_next - came with squirrelmail
squirrelspell - came with squirrelmail
newmail - came with squirrelmail
compatibility - 2.0.11
change_pass - 2.7a-1.4.x
The compatibility, change_pass, and local_autorespond_forward plugins were all
installed by hand.
I have tried uninstalling and re-compiling, and then re-installing
local_autorespond_forward to no avail.
So far, only firefox and IE browsers have been tested.
I have looked on Google, on the Squirrel mail web site, on the plugin page,
in the plugin troubleshooting documentation, and I have found no suggestions on
this issue.
Does anyone have any suggestions or fixes?
Thank you very much.
Sincerely,
John Guthrie
guthrie@...

Hello all,
I searched for a plugin which allows users to delete attachments out of a
message.
This would be very useful for users having a disk quota and don't want to
delete the messages themselves but big attachment files.
I did not find anything. Maybe I did not search how I should. Is there any
plugin which does this?
Kindest regards,
Martin

Hi there
Has there been any development on an indexing plugin, ie a plug in that will
allow rapid retrieval of email body (& possibly of email attachment) content
from entry of into a free-text field?
I did find some discussion on this topic from 2006, but none since
http://marc.info/?l=squirrelmail-devel&m=115135952021344&w=2
I have been using swish-e, which as I understand is written in C++ &
requires Perl, to index files but I miss not having indexing on my
squirrelmail webmail. I'd like to go entirely webmail-based in relation to
my email.
Rgds
Michael

Christian G. von Busse wrote:
>
>>> Is there anything I can do to configure/patch this for this plugin?
>> Convert the translation to ISO-8859-1. The plugin is translated using
>> UTF-8, but the rest of SquirrelMail in German uses ISO-8859-1.
>
> Ok, if I understand the concept correctly, I would need to convert the
> appropriate file in [...]/squirrelmail/locale/[lang], in this case
> de_DE/LC_MESSAGES/show_ssl_link.mo
>
> I tried
>
> iconv --from-code=UTF-8 --to-code=ISO-8859-1 show_ssl_link.mo >new_file
>
> However, this gives me an error.
>
> iconv: illegal input sequence at 0
>
> What did I miss?
>
Translation file is corrupted. It is not in UTF-8.
Fix corrupted symbols in some gettext editor (poedit, kbabel or
gtranslator), recompile translation with "msgfmt -v -c -o show_ssl_link.mo
show_ssl_link.po" command, restart web service in order to update message
cache.
You must convert show_ssl_link.po to iso-8859-1 only when you don't have
gettext support in your PHP setup.
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Tomas
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